History
Lawrence History Center
Buttonwoods Museum
The Buttonwoods Museum is named for the Buttonwoods or sycamore trees planted on the property in the early 1740’s by Haverhill’s first Irish immigrant, Hugh Tallent. Mr. Tallent worked for the Saltonstall family, who once owned the property. In 1814, the Duncan family, prosperous merchants, built a fine example of a rural Federal style mansion on the site. Mary Duncan Harris gave “The Buttonwoods” to the Haverhill Historical Society in 1903 and the Museum opened in 1904. The Buttonwoods Museum houses furniture, ceramics, glassware, quilts, dolls and toys.
Salisbury Point RailRoad Station
The Salisbury Point Railroad Historical Society, Inc. is a non-profit organization and has been established for the purpose of preserving and making available information pertaining to the history of the Amesbury branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad, the Boston and Maine Railroad itself, its predecessors and related materials pertaining to the history of railroads in New England. They own, operate, and maintain the actual Salisbury Point Station that was originally built by the Eastern Railroad in the 1870's.
Schooner Fame
Schooner Fame sails out of Salem, Massachsuetts and is available for cruises and charters, in addition to their seasonal daily sailing schedule!
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Babson Farm Quarry Self-guided Walking Tour at Halibut Point
Sunday, November 24
Babson Farm Quarry Self-guided Walking Tour at Halibut Point
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